<p>I'm planning on applying to business programs at Georgetown McDonough, Texas McCombs, and UIUC School of Business. I'll also apply to pre-business at Michigan and Berkeley.</p>
<p>For lower matches/safeties, I'll apply to UCLA, UCSD, UCD, UCI, and UCSB for economics.</p>
<p>Does this sound about right?</p>
<p>Objective:
•SAT I (breakdown): Did Not Take
•ACT: 35
•SAT II: 800 Math II, 780 Chemistry
•Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
•Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Not Available
•AP (place score in parenthesis): Seven 5's, One 4
•IB (place score in parenthesis): Did Not Take
•Senior Year Course Load: Six AP's and Differential Equations
•Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): None</p>
<p>Subjective:
•Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Few clubs and founder/president of two (hour per week of each), 12 years of piano (over 3000 hours) but no awards or other distinctions
•Job/Work Experience: None
•Volunteer/Community service: None
•Summer Activities: Community College Classes </p>
<p>Other:
•State (if domestic applicant): CA
•Country (if international applicant): US
•School Type: Large Public
•Ethnicity: Asian
•Gender: M
•Income Bracket: >$200,000
•Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): None</p>
<p>Harry: What is your UC GPA? (Maybe I missed it above, but I don’t see it there.) if you go to the app website, it will explain how it is computed–10th and 11th grade only; # of AP semesters, etc. Then look for the acceptance statistics chart per campus for the graduating class of 2013. UCLA is impossible to predict because it is so impacted AND its acceptances international and out-of-state. Sad but true.</p>
<p>All the UCs are matches to low matches. Btw, you don’t apply to Haas until the end of sophomore year, so getting into berkeley is the easy part. getting into Haas after 2 years is the hard part.
The only school that would be hard for you to get into is maybe Georgetown, but I still think you have a good shot with that ACT and GPA</p>
<p>I would expect you to get into LA/Berkeley (high stats, in-state, major doesn’t matter). Georgetown and Ross are more difficult to predict (more dependent on essays and things we can’t see).</p>